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Ancient Near Eastern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase 1902
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Relief fragments from the tomb of the official Ptahshepses, nicknamed Impy
Relief fragments from the tomb of the official Ptahshepses, nicknamed Impy
Egyptian official Ptahshepses, also called Impy, is depicted twice flanking an offering formula written in hieroglyphs on this limestone funerary relief excuted in sunk relief: at ...
Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Man holding a cow by a rope
Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Man holding a cow by a rope
Carved in shallow raised relief and originally painted (with some color still visible), this rectangular fragment of a wall relief depicts a male herdsman, at right, who stands in ...
Fragmentary Funerary Inscription of [-] Iulius, a Praetorian
Fragmentary Funerary Inscription of [-] Iulius, a Praetorian
This triangular fragment is of fine-grained white marble corresponding to the upper left side of a funerary marker. A simple molded cornice is preserved at the top and partially on...
Funerary Figure of Isis, Singer of the Aten
Funerary Figure of Isis, Singer of the Aten
Limestone, New Kingdom Amarna Period, Dynasty 18...
Reproduction of Bull Relief and Fresco
Reproduction of Bull Relief and Fresco
Reproduction of the Bull relief and fresco from Knossos....
Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Two attendants carrying meat
Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Two attendants carrying meat
Carved in shallow raised relief and painted, this rectangular fragment from a wall relief depicts two men carrying cuts of meat. Much color is extant, including some red ochre used...
Relief depicting the performance of funerary rituals
Relief depicting the performance of funerary rituals
Limestone pigment, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11...